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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-07-17, Page 18►A 2A_ (UN ► NEWS- IEOO )), T 'RSDAY t SRL Bil a ho -what, 'where, when? Aiiswer nezf week New liquor license law limits charges A recent change in the Ontario Liquor Licence Act regulations will limit the price of liquor served at Saturday night socials and other non -fund- raising events,. an- nounced Frank Drea, Ontario Minister of Consumer and Com- mercial Relations. "We're putting a ceiling on the prices which may be charged for liquor, wine and beer u old' -under—a- specral. - ccasion permit," said Mr. Drea. "Unless the function is licensed as a fund-raising eventor a Community festi'v'al people should not be expected to pay retail prices or more for drinks." Under the • new regulation prices for liquor -.sc5l`d-• at non -fund- raising events will be limited to'five cents per ounce fir draught beer, 65 cents per 12 ounce bottle of beer and 20 cents per bottle'in excess of the LCBO purchase, price for imported,. beer. The price of spirits such as rum, gin, vodka, rye, etc. will be limited to 80 cents per one ounce serving, $1 per 11/4 ounce serving and $1.20 per 11/2 ounce ser- ving. Wine must be sold at -a price per glass or bottle that does not yield more than 50 percent in events any organization excess of the total price. „events group may hold to 10 paid per bottle to .the each year. Thirty days LCBO. notice must also be given The price ceiling on to the Liquor Licence alcoholic beverages has Board prior to the event been' set to allow groups to allow adequate time -to pay for costs such as for investigation and hall rental, ice .and mixes Iimit the number of but will not allow a large special occasion permits' profit. which may be issued for Other changes to the social events' to 25 per regulations will limit the year for any group or number of 'fund-raising individual. Campbell Killop 'd, super to retire By Wi!nr,la'Oke• The Radford tender money," Depaty Reeve Road st1periftendent was- the lowest of seven, Harvey Craig said during William Campbell of received which 'ranged: the diSCixssion period of MciUUQp TQwns%P 'wilts "from $39,750 to $60,750. the request for a grants be retiring in the fall, so A grant of $50 was Passed for payment • strict Ahs +Goderich and were road accounts coanicil�will be looking for made to the his replacement before theOIVlentalsociatign for totalling $30,3$8,45; in; M the position becomes t•Mentally Retarded. eluding $16,097.37 for. vacant on October .1. The This is well spent calcium costs, _present wage is $7.24 per hour. • Radford. Construction of Blyth Was awarded the tender for the gravel and repair work on the shoulders of the con- cession six road, lots one - to 16. The total tender for $39,750 includes $8,250 for 15,000 cubic yards of shoulder. soil; $24,900 for -30,000 cubicd of R.K. PECK APPLIANCES.. In The Heart of Down Town Varna • Vacuum Cleansers • Sales and Service of most makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units , • Handcrafted Gifts INCLUDING CKNX PLAYLISTED SINGLE "YOU'RE THE MAN" AVAILABLE AT: ' CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR GALBRAITH RADIO & TV C & E VARIETY BOARD & BATTEN HOLMESVILLE GENERAL STOitE SHELL'S GROCERY RADIO SHACK BLYTH B.T.R. RECORDS IN BAYFIELD ' yards GRAHAM'S GENERAL STORE g 0{l f r-6,000 CLINTON FORD THE -V ttL-AGE-MA R cubic yards of grade "A" RED Ii&T,ENrHITE BRANDON'S HARDWARE gravel. The work is to get _..-r'-- NIP 8 TUCK SHOP underway as soon as Varna Ont..Phone 482.7103 HOLLAND SHOES PECK APPLIANCES , VARNA GENERAL STORE possible. . ,._,, .1-1105. PLAY ONLY THE PAFTFOR� GROUP 1' * pf• * * ELMER'5 5PFICE COMPUTER GIRIIIE 1980 SPONSORED BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, ONTARIO COMMAND A�O� e CSA 4 - LLE AGUE -3 - L -LEAGUE -3 (Ontario Ministry of Housing THE PLANNING' ACT Notice of Revocation of Minister's RestrictedArea Order No: 749/73 as it affects lands within • the Township of Goderich Take notice that the Minister of Housing proposes to revoke the restricted area order, filed as Ontario Regulation No. 749/73, so that it will no longer apply to lands in the Township of Goderich. All written submissions received in the office of the Ministry of Housing. located at 56 Wellesley `Street West. 8th Floor, Toronto. M7A 2K4, Ontario on or - before the 31st day of July. 1980 in respect of the proposed revocation will be fully considered before a final decision is made thereon. Claude F. Bennett Minister ofHousmg PRIZES 4 1ST PRIZES 50 2ND PRIZES • PARKER BROTHERS GAMES 5RFE SPACE 4104 Factoi'y AUtlIOl'ized Sale on lheyers New Models are Here! E.� ��n. .STARTS .!u Y wN►LE , THgy LAST finned washer and dryer at special close-out prices. Maytag Jetclean`M Dishwashers also at SPECIAL SAVINGS A-11E.ON_TNE MAYTAG YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED .MAYTAG HEAVY DUTY WASHERS #1 in length of life and fewer repairs, The nation's - #1 preferred washer (Based on a national survey asking consumers • -which brand of washer they'd like to own). No other like -size top -loading automatic washer uses less total water than Maytag. FACTORY AUTHORIZED CLOSE-OUT Rare Savings Opportunity. When they're gbne - they're gone! telt• 'r•;